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Nutrition staff: Banning Unified meal programs aim to "bridge the gap" for students whose caregivers work late
Summary
An unidentified nutrition services staff member at Banning Unified School District described the district—s meal programs — breakfast, lunch, after-school supper and snacks — and said after-school meals help students when caregivers work late. No votes or formal actions were recorded.
An unidentified nutrition services staff member at Banning Unified School District described the district—s meal programs on the record, saying they promote inclusivity and provide food to students and families that can "prepare students for success in life."
The staff member said the district offers "breakfast, lunch, after school, supper," and additional snacks, and emphasized the role those services play for families…
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